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  • Title: Hope Mansell, church font

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing details of the font in the church of St Michael in Hope Mansell, Herefordshire, England, UK. The font has been remodelled from a bucket or inverted cone shape, probably in 1889 when the nave was renovated. It dates to the first half of the 12th century.

  • Title: How Caple, St Andrew's Church font, 1927

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1927

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the font in St Andrew's Church in How Caple, Herefordshire, England, UK. It is 12th century, with an octagonal bowl carved with geometric patterns.

  • Title: Foy, St Mary's Church screen

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the screen in St Mary's Church in Foy, Herefordshire, England, UK. The present church’s origins stand in the 13th.C. The Abrahall family appear as lords of the manor and benefactors restoring much of the building including the chancel east wall and add the fine Jacobean oak detail of the screen, choir stalls, pulpit and nave’s battlemented cornice.

  • Title: Ganarew Cross in churchyard, 1928

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1928

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the cross in the churchyard at Ganarew in Herefordshire, England, UK

  • Title: Grendon Bishop, Grendon Farm, over mantel

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the over mantel and paneling inside Grendon Farm, Grendon Bishop, Herefordshire, England, UK. The farm is located 300 yards to the NW of St John the Baptist church. The farm contains the overmantel an enriched panel with a crude carving of the Sacrifice of Isaac. The farm was built early in the 16th century

  • Title: Hatfield church, Norman tympanum

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the Norman tympanum in St Leonard's church in Hatfield, Herefordshire, England, UK

  • Title: Kingsland Church, sundial, 1928

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1928

    Description: Black and white photograph of a window at Kingsland church which has a sundial carved into the top of the stonework. Photographed in 1928

  • Title: Kenderchurch, Cross, 1928

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1928

    Description: Black and white photograph showing theremains of the preaching cross at Kenderchurch, Herefordshire, England, UK. The photograph was taken in 1928

  • Title: Kentchurch Cross, 1927

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1927

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the cross at Kentchurch in Herefordshire, England, UK, taken in 1927

  • Title: Kingsland Church, north door and Volka Chapel exterior, 1932

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1932

    Description: Black and white photograph of the exterior of the north door and Volka chapel at Kingsland church. Attached to the North aisle of St Michael's, entered via the North porch is the unique Volka chapel, which was built as a chantry in which masses were said for those killed in the battle of Mortimer's Cross.

  • Title: Llancillo, St Peter's Church Cross

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the cross at St Peter's Church, Llancillo, Herefordshire, England, UK

  • Title: Llanveynoe Church, St Beuno, 1930

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1930

    Description: Black and white photograph showing an incised cross in the stones of St Beuno's church in Llanveynoe, Herefordshire, England, UK. Cemented into the south wall of the church are two stones. One of these shows Christ crucified. He wears a tunic and his arms are out-stretched with his feet in a standing position, head leaning slightly to one side. Tiny holes or pock marks can be seen in the stone, suggesting that it could be part of a pre-Christian, pagan altar? Next to it, another stone shows signs of damage. This has only half an incised cross, an inscription, and alpha and omega symbols. Both stones are thought to date from between the 7th-10th centuries.

  • Title: Kenderchurch, 13th Century Coffin Lid, 1916

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1916

    Description: Black and white photograph showing a 13th Century coffin lid outside the church in Kenderchurch, Herefordshire, England, UK. The photograph was taken in 1916

  • Title: Knill Church, Font, 1917

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1917

    Description: Black and white photograph ofthe font in Knill church, Herefordshire, 1917.

  • Title: Llanveynoe Stone, Llanveynoe Church, Herefordshire, 1929

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1929

    Description: Black and white photograph of the Llanveynoe stone situated in the south wall of Llanveynoe church. St Beuno’s Church, Llanveynoe, Herefordshire. It has been dated to being 11th century. The picture was taken in 1929. Cemented into the south wall of the church are two stones. One of these shows Christ crucified. He wears a tunic and his arms are out-stretched with his feet in a standing position, head leaning slightly to one side. Tiny holes or pock marks can be seen in the stone, suggesting that it could be part of a pre-Christian, pagan altar?

  • Title: Old Spire, Llangarron Church, Herefordshire, 1928

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1928

    Description: Black and white photograph of the old spire of Llangarron church, Herefordshire. The top of the spire was replaced in the 20th Century and the old one can be seen to the south-west of the tower where it is used as a sundial. This picture was taken in 1928.

  • Title: Leysters Church and tumulus, Herefordshire, 1923

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1923

    Description: Black and white photograph of the tumulus in the adjacent field to Leysters Church, Herefordshire, 1923.

  • Title: Kimbolton, Crucifix

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing a crucifix in Kimbolton church in Herefordshire, England, UK

  • Title: Llanveynoe Church, St Beuno, 1929

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1929

    Description: Black and white photograph showing an 11th century tomb slab in the church of St Beuno in Llanveynoe, Herefordshire, England, UK. Cemented into the south wall of the church are two stones. One of these shows Christ crucified. He wears a tunic and his arms are out-stretched with his feet in a standing position, head leaning slightly to one side. Tiny holes or pock marks can be seen in the stone, suggesting that it could be part of a pre-Christian, pagan altar? Next to it, another stone shows signs of damage. This has only half an incised cross, an inscription, and alpha and omega symbols. Both stones are thought to date from between the 7th-10th centuries.

  • Title: Llanrothal Church with porch and cross, 1929

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1929

    Description: Black and white photograph of the porch at Llanrothal church and the remains of the cross in the churchyard, 1929. the church on this site dates back to the C12.

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